Storms of Victory: Witch World: The TurningAndre Norton & P. M. Griffin (Tor 0-812-51109-3, Mar 92 [Feb 92], $4.99, 432pp, pb, cover by Dennis A. Nolan) [Witch World] Reprint (Tor 1991) fantasy novel, first book of a new series set in Nortons Witch World universe. This book was outlined and edited by Norton and written by Griffin. Copyright by Andre Norton Ltd.

The Fantasy Art Techniques of Tim HildebrandtJack E. Norton (SFBC #19626, May 92 [Sep 92], $19.98, 159pp, hc, cover by Tim Hildebrandt) Art book, a collection of Hildebrandts work with commentary on his techniques. First American edition (Paper Tiger 1991). This is identical to the British trade paperback edition except it is a hardcover and does not have a price on the jacket. Its a run-on printing and the Paper Tiger ISBN, 1-85028-162-9, is on the book jacket and the title page.

The Classic Fairy Tales ed. Iona &Peter Opie (BOMC, Oct 92, $21.95, 255pp, hc, cover by Edmund Evans) Reprint (Oxford 1974) critical collection of 24 fairy tales with long commentary and analysis of each. Includes many of the original illustrations. Similar to the 1992 Oxford reprint except it lacks an ISBN and price and has a BOMC mark on the back.

Nineteen Eighty-FourGeorge Orwell (Easton Press, Oct 92, no price, 314pp, hc) [1984] Reprint (Secker & Warburg 1949) classic political sf novel, with an introduction by James Gunn and artwork by Frank Kelly Freas. This special leatherbound gilt-edge edition is part of the Masterpieces of Science Fiction series and is available by subscription only.

Nineteen Eighty-FourGeorge Orwell (Knopf Everymans Library 0-679-41739-7, Oct 92, $17.00, 326pp, hc) [1984] Reprint (Secker & Warburg 1949) classic political sf novel, with an introduction by Julian Symons, plus a bibliography and chronology by David Campbell. The text has been corrected and there are notes on the corrections.

Flying in PlaceSusan Palwick (Tor 0-312-85183-9, May 92, $17.95, 179pp, hc, cover by Paul Stinson) Ghost story. A young girl is sexually abused by her father and only finds escape with the ghost of her dead sister, who had also been a victim. A beautifully written and disturbing book. Highly recommended (SW). A first novel.

Flying in PlaceSusan Palwick (SFBC #03397, Oct 92, $8.98, 179pp, hc, cover by Paul Stinson) Reprint (Tor 1992) ghost story. Similar to the Tor edition except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back cover.

Pulpmaster: The Theodore Roscoe StoryAudrey Parente (Starmont House 1-55742-169-2, May 92 [Jul 92], $11.95, 173pp, tp, cover by Patael) Non-fiction, biography. The story of the life and work of the classic pulp writer, with a preface by William B. Hart, an introduction by Richard A. Lupoff, and an afterword by Rocco Musemeche  plus a foreword and postscript by the subject. A hardcover edition (-170-6, $21.95) was announced but not seen. Order from Starmont House, PO Box 851, Mercer Island WA 98040. [Theodore Roscoe]

Speaking DreamsSeverna Park (Firebrand Books 1-56341-014-1, Apr 92, $9.95, 254pp, tp, cover by Betsy Bayley) [Speaking Dreams] Feminist sf novel of a young woman with precognition sold into slavery where she becomes an important pawn in a galactic power game. A hardcover edition (-015-X, $20.95) was announced but not seen. Available from Firebrand Books, 141 The Commons, Ithaca NY 14850. Please add $2.00 for shipping and handling.

H.G. Wells Under Revision: Proceedings of the International H.G. Wells Symposium ed. Patrick Parrinder & Christopher Rolfe (Susquehanna University Press 0-945636-05-9, 1990 [Mar 92], $35.00, 263pp, hc) Anthology of literary criticism on Wells. This is a 1990 book not seen until now. This is a world-wide edition with US, British, and Canadian publishers listed. Order from Susquehanna University Press, Selingsgrove PA 17870,(717) 372-4196. [H. G. Wells]

The Best of the Rest 1990: The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy from the Small Press ed. Steve Pasechnick & Brian Youmans (Edgewood Press 0-9629066-1-1, May 91 [Jan 92], $8.00, 128pp, tp) Anthology of science fiction and fantasy short stories from small press sources. Order from Edgewood Press, PO Box 264, Cambridge MA 02238. Include $2.00 for postage.

CatamountMichael Peak (Penguin/Roc 0-451-45141-4, Mar 92 [Feb 92], $4.99, 282pp, pb) [Cat House] Talking animal fantasy of a pumas relationship with an eagle, set in the same world as Cat House.

GormenghastMervyn Peake (Overlook Press 0-87951-426-4, Apr 92 [Feb 92], $13.95, 409pp, tp, cover by Mervyn Peake) [Gormenghast] Reprint (Eyre & Spottiswoode 1950) fantasy novel, second book of the Gormenghast trilogy. With the original illustrations by the author and a 1946 magazine article by Quentin Crisp, used as an introduction.

Titus AloneMervyn Peake (Overlook Press 0-87951-427-2, Apr 92 [Feb 92], $13.95, 362pp, tp, cover by Mervyn Peake) [Gormenghast] Reprint (Eyre & Spottiswoode 1959) fantasy novel, third book of the Gormenghast trilogy. With the original illustrations by the author and the revised text of the 1970 Eyre & Spottiswoode edition. There are also 12 critical essays, selected and with an introduction by G. Peter Winnington plus the brief fragment Titus Awakes with an introduction by John Watney.

Titus GroanMervyn Peake (Overlook Press 0-87951-425-6, Apr 92 [Feb 92], $13.95, 396pp, tp, cover by Mervyn Peake) [Gormenghast] Reprint (Eyre & Spottiswoode 1946) fantasy novel, first book in the Gormenghast trilogy, with an introduction by Anthony Burgess from a 1988 Overlook edition. Includes the 14 black and white illustrations by Peake first used as part of the Ballantine edition.

Aliens Book 1: Earth HiveSteve Perry (Bantam Spectra 0-553-56120-0, Oct 92 [Sep 92], $4.99, 278pp, pb, cover by Denis Beauvais) [Aliens] Sf novelization, first book of a new series based on the Dark Horse Comics graphic novels based on the sf films Alien and Aliens.

The Fate WeaverJill M. Phillips (Birch Lane 1-55972-102-2, Apr 92 [May 92], $17.95, 251pp, hc) Horror novel. An American novelist receives a mysterious invitation to the tiny village her ancestors came from, only to discover that something evil is waiting, a holdover from an ancient pagan religion.

The Door To AmbermereJ. Calvin Pierce (Ace 0-441-15944-3, Jun 92 [May 92], $4.50, 229pp, pb, cover by Richard Hescox) [Ambermere] Fantasy novel, first book in a new series. A gambler discovers a door in a bar that leads to a magical world, but a demon finds his way into our world at the same time. A first novel.

The Sorceress of AmbermereJ. Calvin Pierce (Ace 0-441-33741-4, Jan 93 [Dec 92], $4.99, 250pp, pb, cover by Peter Clarke) [Ambermere] Fantasy novel, second book in the Ambermere series. A career girl in the big city discovers a magic ring that transports her to another world.

Wild Magic: The ImmortalsTamora Pierce (Macmillan/Atheneum 0-689-31761-1, Oct 92, $16.95, 260pp, hc, cover by Michael McDermott) [Immortals] Young-adult fantasy novel, first book of a new follow-up series to the Song of the Lioness series, where the heroine joins a mage, a queen, and a 13 year-old girl to battle evil and immortal creatures.

MonsterChristopher Pike (Pocket Archway 0-671-74507-7, Nov 92 [Oct 92], $3.99, 229pp, pb, cover by Brian Kotzky) Young-adult horror novel. A girl murders two of her classmates before shes stopped, and the reason she gives is that theyre no longer human. The terror begins when her best friend realizes that she was right and theyre not the only ones.

The Season of PassageChristopher Pike (Tor 0-312-85115-4, Feb 92 [Jan 92], $18.95, 344pp, hc) Sf/horror novel of an evil force threatening an American expedition to Mars.